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Daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and occasionally ferrotypes are sometimes called "cased photographs", because they are usually in leather or thermoplastic cases. A package consisting of the plate and its black background, a metal mat, a cover glass and a band of soft metal crimping everything together was pressed into a ready-made case. Daguerreotypes were sealed with a piece of paper tape to help keep the air out.